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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface...................................................................................................................................... vii List ofAbbreviations..............................................................................................................xv 1. Introduction........................................................................................................ 1 I. Subject Matter............................................................................................. 1 II. Chinese Legal Sources and Materials........................................................ 2 III. Form of Citations....................................................................................... 3 IV. Content: An Overview...............................................................................3 2. The Development of Criminal Procedure Law.............................................. 5 I. The Statutes before 1979............................................................................ 5 A. The First Draft Code of CPL in the Qing Dynasty......................... 5 B. Republican Period and Wartime(1912-1949)..................................6 C. The Foundation of PRC to the End of the Cultural Revolution (1949-1979).................................................................... 7 II. The First Effected Modern Code ofCriminal Procedure in 1979...........8 III. The Revision of the CPL in 1996............................................................. 11 A. Establishing a Principle Similar to the Presumption of Innocence in Western
CPLs........................................................13 B. Increasing the Role of Criminal Defence Lawyers and Establishing the Legal AidSystem............................................ 14 IV. The Revision of 2012................................................................................15 A. Improvement of Criminal Defence and Legal Aid........................18 B. Improvement of Evidence Rules and Establishment of Exclusionary Rules....................................................................... 19 C. Changes to Coercive Measures (Sometimes Called ‘Compulsory Measures’).................................................................. 21 D. Special Criminal Proceedings......................................................... 23 V. The Revision in 2018................................................................................24 A. Transfer of the Authority to Investigate Corruption and Bribery Cases from the Procuratorates to Supervision Commissions................................................................................... 24 B. Trial in Absentia...............................................................................25 C. The Principle of the Guilty Plea and Leniency Policy.................. 25
x Contents 3. Basic Concepts.................................................................................................. 26 I. The Aims of Criminal Procedure............................................................. 26 II. The Main Sources of Criminal Procedure Law...................................... 28 A. The Constitution............................................................................... 28 B. The Criminal Procedure Law and Related Laws............................29 C. Other Implementation Rules and Interpretations......................... 30 III. The Main Stages of Criminal Procedure................................................. 32 IV. Terminological Issues Related to Criminal Procedure..........................32 A. Judiciary.............................................................................................32 B. Coercive Measures........................................................................... 34 C. Trial................................................................................................... 35 V. The Major Principles Governing Criminal Procedure...........................36 A. Constitutional Principles................................................................. 37 B. The Principle of the Presumption of Innocence.............................38 C. Guilty Plea and Leniency................................................................ 44 4. Agencies in the Criminal Justice System....................................................... 51 I. Investigative
Authorities........................................................................... 51 A. The Public Security Organs..............................................................51 B. Other Investigative Authorities.......................................................54 C. The Role of the Supervision Commission...................................... 56 II. Procuratorate and Prosecutor in Criminal Justice.................................57 A. The Nature of Prosecution Authorities........................................... 57 B. The Organisation and the Roles of the Procuratorate................... 58 C. Qualifications of Prosecutors...........................................................61 III. Courts and Judges.....................................................................................62 A. Court Structure and Jurisdiction....................................................63 B. The Adjudication Committee..........................................................65 C. The Guiding Case System................................................................ 67 D. Judge.................................................................................................. 69 E. The People’s Assessor System...........................................................70 5. Other Participants in Criminal Proceedings............................................... 72 I. The Suspect and the Accused................................................................... 72 A. Suspect.............................................................................................. 72 B.
The Accused......................................................................................76 II. The Defender............................................................................................. 78 A. Different Categories of Defenders................................................... 78 B. The Role of Defenders in Criminal Proceedings............................80 C. The Defender’s Role in Death Penalty Cases..................................86 D. Legal Aid............................................................................................88
Contents xi III. Victims of Crime....................................................................................... 90 A. Definition of ‘Victim of Crime’.......................................................90 B. The Legal Status and Procedural Rights of Victims in Criminal Proceedings.................................................................. 91 6. Pre-Trial Investigation..................................................................................... 95 I. Initiation of the Investigation Process..................................................... 95 II. Coercive Measures.................................................................................... 97 A. Summons for Questioning.............................................................. 98 B. Release on Guarantee....................................................................... 99 C. Residential Surveillance..................................................................100 D. Arrest.............................................................................................. 103 E. Pre-Trial Detention........................................................................ 105 F. Citizen’s Right to Arrest a Suspect.................................................108 G. Pre-Trial Detention and International Human Rights Laws......109 III. Other Investigative Measures................................................................ 112 A. Interrogation of the Suspectand the Accused...............................112 B. Interviewing Victims
andWitnesses............................................ 116 C. Inspection, Examination and Forensic Evaluation...................... 116 D. Search and Seizure......................................................................... 118 E. Technical Measures of Criminal Investigations...........................121 IV. Conclusion of Investigation................................................................... 126 7. Public Prosecution and First Instance Trial.............................................. 127 I. Standards of Prosecution....................................................................... 127 II. Non-Prosecution Policies...................................................................... 129 A. Statutory Non-Prosecution............................................................129 B. Non-Prosecution in Cases with Insufficient Evidence................ 129 C. Discretionary Policies of Non-Prosecutionof Petty Crime.........130 D. Special Non-Prosecution............................................................... 132 III. The Trial.................................................................................................. 132 A. Preparation for Trial...................................................................... 132 B. Trial Phases after Public Prosecution Cases Have Been Brought to Court............................................................................ 135 IV. The Subsidiary Civil Action................................................................... 142 V. Private Prosecution
Cases...................................................................... 144 VI. Summary and Expedited Proceedings.................................................. 145 8. Criminal Evidence.......................................................................................... 148 I. Introduction............................................................................................ 148 II. Definition of Criminal Evidence............................................................ 149
xii Contents III. 9. The Forms of Criminal Evidence...........................................................149 A. Physical Evidence........................................................................... 150 B. Documentary Evidence................................................................. 151 C. Witnesses and the Testimony of Witnesses..................................153 D. Statements of Victims.....................................................................156 E. Confessions and Exculpations by the Criminal Suspects or the Accused................................................................................ 157 F. The Exclusionary Rules Addressing Verbal Evidence................. 157 G. Expert Opinion............................................................................... 160 H. Transcripts of Inspection, Examination, Identification, and Investigative Experiment........................................................ 163 I. Audio-Visual Evidence and Digital Evidence...............................165 Remedies.......................................................................................................... 167 I. Introduction............................................................................................ 167 II. Ordinary Remedy: Appeal..................................................................... 167 A. The Purpose of the Appeal Process and Setting the Appeal Level....................................................................................168 B. Who Has the Right to
Appeal?...................................................... 171 C. The Grounds of Appeal.................................................................. 172 D. The Form of the Appellate Hearing.............................................. 174 E. Court Decisions in Appeal Cases.................................................. 175 III. Extraordinary Remedy: Reopening CriminalProceedings..................176 A. The Initiation of Reopening Criminal Proceedings..................... 176 B. The Grounds for Reopening Criminal Proceedings.................... 178 IV. Death Penalty Review Procedure...........................................................180 A. Introduction....................................................................................180 B. Authority of the Review Procedure.............................................. 181 C. Review Procedures......................................................................... 182 D. Decisions of the Final Review........................................................184 E. Suggestions for Possible Reform................................................... 184 10. Special Procedures......................................................................................... 186 I. Juvenile Criminal Proceedings...............................................................186 A. A Graded System of Criminal Responsibility: Juvenile Criminal Justice.............................................................................. 186 B. Juvenile Crime: Trends and Current Situation.............................188 C. Special
Proceedings for Juvenile Delinquency.............................188 II. Procedures for Reconciliation between Parties in Public Prosecution Cases................................................................................... 195 A. The Theoretical Basis of Reconciliation in Criminal Matters.....195 B. Application Conditions for Criminal Reconciliation.................. 196 C. Practice and Reform of Criminal Reconciliation......................... 197
Contents III. IV. V. xiii Procedures for Trial in Absentia...........................................................198 A. Types of Cases Eligible for Trial in Absentia...............................199 B. Procedural Issues for Trials in Absentia.......................................200 Procedures for Confiscating the Proceeds of Crime in Cases Where the Accused has Absconded or Died........................................202 Compulsory Medical Treatment Procedures for Mentally Ill Offenders Who are Exempt from Criminal Liability.......................... 205 Index........................................................................................................................ 209
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CONTENTS Preface. vii List ofAbbreviations.xv 1. Introduction. 1 I. Subject Matter. 1 II. Chinese Legal Sources and Materials. 2 III. Form of Citations. 3 IV. Content: An Overview.3 2. The Development of Criminal Procedure Law. 5 I. The Statutes before 1979. 5 A. The First Draft Code of CPL in the Qing Dynasty. 5 B. Republican Period and Wartime(1912-1949).6 C. The Foundation of PRC to the End of the Cultural Revolution (1949-1979). 7 II. The First Effected Modern Code ofCriminal Procedure in 1979.8 III. The Revision of the CPL in 1996. 11 A. Establishing a Principle Similar to the Presumption of Innocence in Western
CPLs.13 B. Increasing the Role of Criminal Defence Lawyers and Establishing the Legal AidSystem. 14 IV. The Revision of 2012.15 A. Improvement of Criminal Defence and Legal Aid.18 B. Improvement of Evidence Rules and Establishment of Exclusionary Rules. 19 C. Changes to Coercive Measures (Sometimes Called ‘Compulsory Measures’). 21 D. Special Criminal Proceedings. 23 V. The Revision in 2018.24 A. Transfer of the Authority to Investigate Corruption and Bribery Cases from the Procuratorates to Supervision Commissions. 24 B. Trial in Absentia.25 C. The Principle of the Guilty Plea and Leniency Policy. 25
x Contents 3. Basic Concepts. 26 I. The Aims of Criminal Procedure. 26 II. The Main Sources of Criminal Procedure Law. 28 A. The Constitution. 28 B. The Criminal Procedure Law and Related Laws.29 C. Other Implementation Rules and Interpretations. 30 III. The Main Stages of Criminal Procedure. 32 IV. Terminological Issues Related to Criminal Procedure.32 A. Judiciary.32 B. Coercive Measures. 34 C. Trial. 35 V. The Major Principles Governing Criminal Procedure.36 A. Constitutional Principles. 37 B. The Principle of the Presumption of Innocence.38 C. Guilty Plea and Leniency. 44 4. Agencies in the Criminal Justice System. 51 I. Investigative
Authorities. 51 A. The Public Security Organs.51 B. Other Investigative Authorities.54 C. The Role of the Supervision Commission. 56 II. Procuratorate and Prosecutor in Criminal Justice.57 A. The Nature of Prosecution Authorities. 57 B. The Organisation and the Roles of the Procuratorate. 58 C. Qualifications of Prosecutors.61 III. Courts and Judges.62 A. Court Structure and Jurisdiction.63 B. The Adjudication Committee.65 C. The Guiding Case System. 67 D. Judge. 69 E. The People’s Assessor System.70 5. Other Participants in Criminal Proceedings. 72 I. The Suspect and the Accused. 72 A. Suspect. 72 B.
The Accused.76 II. The Defender. 78 A. Different Categories of Defenders. 78 B. The Role of Defenders in Criminal Proceedings.80 C. The Defender’s Role in Death Penalty Cases.86 D. Legal Aid.88
Contents xi III. Victims of Crime. 90 A. Definition of ‘Victim of Crime’.90 B. The Legal Status and Procedural Rights of Victims in Criminal Proceedings. 91 6. Pre-Trial Investigation. 95 I. Initiation of the Investigation Process. 95 II. Coercive Measures. 97 A. Summons for Questioning. 98 B. Release on Guarantee. 99 C. Residential Surveillance.100 D. Arrest. 103 E. Pre-Trial Detention. 105 F. Citizen’s Right to Arrest a Suspect.108 G. Pre-Trial Detention and International Human Rights Laws.109 III. Other Investigative Measures. 112 A. Interrogation of the Suspectand the Accused.112 B. Interviewing Victims
andWitnesses. 116 C. Inspection, Examination and Forensic Evaluation. 116 D. Search and Seizure. 118 E. Technical Measures of Criminal Investigations.121 IV. Conclusion of Investigation. 126 7. Public Prosecution and First Instance Trial. 127 I. Standards of Prosecution. 127 II. Non-Prosecution Policies. 129 A. Statutory Non-Prosecution.129 B. Non-Prosecution in Cases with Insufficient Evidence. 129 C. Discretionary Policies of Non-Prosecutionof Petty Crime.130 D. Special Non-Prosecution. 132 III. The Trial. 132 A. Preparation for Trial. 132 B. Trial Phases after Public Prosecution Cases Have Been Brought to Court. 135 IV. The Subsidiary Civil Action. 142 V. Private Prosecution
Cases. 144 VI. Summary and Expedited Proceedings. 145 8. Criminal Evidence. 148 I. Introduction. 148 II. Definition of Criminal Evidence. 149
xii Contents III. 9. The Forms of Criminal Evidence.149 A. Physical Evidence. 150 B. Documentary Evidence. 151 C. Witnesses and the Testimony of Witnesses.153 D. Statements of Victims.156 E. Confessions and Exculpations by the Criminal Suspects or the Accused. 157 F. The Exclusionary Rules Addressing Verbal Evidence. 157 G. Expert Opinion. 160 H. Transcripts of Inspection, Examination, Identification, and Investigative Experiment. 163 I. Audio-Visual Evidence and Digital Evidence.165 Remedies. 167 I. Introduction. 167 II. Ordinary Remedy: Appeal. 167 A. The Purpose of the Appeal Process and Setting the Appeal Level.168 B. Who Has the Right to
Appeal?. 171 C. The Grounds of Appeal. 172 D. The Form of the Appellate Hearing. 174 E. Court Decisions in Appeal Cases. 175 III. Extraordinary Remedy: Reopening CriminalProceedings.176 A. The Initiation of Reopening Criminal Proceedings. 176 B. The Grounds for Reopening Criminal Proceedings. 178 IV. Death Penalty Review Procedure.180 A. Introduction.180 B. Authority of the Review Procedure. 181 C. Review Procedures. 182 D. Decisions of the Final Review.184 E. Suggestions for Possible Reform. 184 10. Special Procedures. 186 I. Juvenile Criminal Proceedings.186 A. A Graded System of Criminal Responsibility: Juvenile Criminal Justice. 186 B. Juvenile Crime: Trends and Current Situation.188 C. Special
Proceedings for Juvenile Delinquency.188 II. Procedures for Reconciliation between Parties in Public Prosecution Cases. 195 A. The Theoretical Basis of Reconciliation in Criminal Matters.195 B. Application Conditions for Criminal Reconciliation. 196 C. Practice and Reform of Criminal Reconciliation. 197
Contents III. IV. V. xiii Procedures for Trial in Absentia.198 A. Types of Cases Eligible for Trial in Absentia.199 B. Procedural Issues for Trials in Absentia.200 Procedures for Confiscating the Proceeds of Crime in Cases Where the Accused has Absconded or Died.202 Compulsory Medical Treatment Procedures for Mentally Ill Offenders Who are Exempt from Criminal Liability. 205 Index. 209 |
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